Ontario to spend $25 million to help fight guns and gangs in Toronto
TORONTO — Police and courts in Toronto will receive $25 million from the Ontario government to bolster efforts to fight guns and gangs, Doug Ford announced Thursday, saying the funds would give authorities the tools needed to deal with a recent rise in violence.
Critics, however, panned the move, saying the money set to roll out over four years was not going toward addressing the root causes of such crimes.
Toronto has seen a string of high-profile gun crimes this year, including a rampage that left two people dead in the city’s Greektown in July, and a shooting on a playground that sent two young girls to hospital in June. In another incident, a woman on her way home from a funeral was killed in a drive-by shooting that police called indicative of a “street gang subculture.”
“It’s time to get serious about fighting guns and gangs,” said Ford. “No more talk. No more grandstanding. It’s time for action.”